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HP StorageWorks 300 Virtual Library System user guide AH138-96002 Part number: AH138-96002 First edition edition: November 2006 - HP StorageWorks 300 | HP StorageWorks 300 Virtual Library System user guide (AH1 - Page 2
to change without notice. The only warranties for HP products and services are set forth in the express warranty statements accompanying such products and services. Nothing herein should be construed as constituting an additional warranty. HP shall not be liable for technical or editorial errors - HP StorageWorks 300 | HP StorageWorks 300 Virtual Library System user guide (AH1 - Page 3
support 13 Subscription service 14 Other HP web sites 14 HP-authorized reseller 14 1 Introduction 15 Features 15 Benefits 15 System status monitoring 16 Redundancy 16 Components 16 2 Hardware installation 19 Preparing for the installation 19 Prepare the EVA for the VLS300 19 Tools - HP StorageWorks 300 | HP StorageWorks 300 Virtual Library System user guide (AH1 - Page 4
63 Setting the network settings using Command View VLS 64 Setting the user preferences 65 Editing the default FC host port settings 66 Enabling and disabling oversubscription 67 Managing virtual device LUNs 68 Default LUN numbering 69 Operating system LUN requirements and restrictions 69 LUN - HP StorageWorks 300 | HP StorageWorks 300 Virtual Library System user guide (AH1 - Page 5
Viewing trace log files 105 Saving a trace log file 105 Creating a support ticket 106 10 CLI command set 107 Commands 107 Conventions 107 CLI-only commands 107 Connection commands 107 Output commands 108 VLS commands 108 Network settings configuration commands damage 129 HP StorageWorks 5 - HP StorageWorks 300 | HP StorageWorks 300 Virtual Library System user guide (AH1 - Page 6
figuration from a configuration file 143 Rebuilding the virtual library configuration 144 Recreating the VLS300 storage pools 145 Re-installing the VLS capacity licenses 145 Recovering from operating system failure 145 A Troubleshooting 147 Common issues 147 B Regulatory compliance notices 151 - HP StorageWorks 300 | HP StorageWorks 300 Virtual Library System user guide (AH1 - Page 7
Spanish laser notice 157 Recycling notices 158 Disposal of waste equipment by users in private household in the European Union 158 Dutch notice 158 Czecholslovakian notice 158 167 Switch 2824 168 Switch 2524 169 Environmental specifications 169 Glossary 171 Index 177 HP StorageWorks 7 - HP StorageWorks 300 | HP StorageWorks 300 Virtual Library System user guide (AH1 - Page 8
56 27 ..Certificate Import Wizard window 57 28 ..Restart Command View VLS window 58 29 ..VLS discovery utility - main window 62 30 ..VLS discovery utility - Device Configuration window 63 31 ..Set Network Configuration Wizard window 65 32 ..User Preferences window 66 33 ..FC Host Ports window 67 - HP StorageWorks 300 | HP StorageWorks 300 Virtual Library System user guide (AH1 - Page 9
Virtual Library Wizard window (10 of 12 79 47 ..Create Virtual Library Wizard window (11 of 12 80 48 ..Create Virtual Library Wizard window (12 of 12 80 49 ..Virtual library details window 81 50 ..Tape 70 ..Log Viewer window 105 71 ..Support Ticket window 106 72 ..Sliding the HP StorageWorks 9 - HP StorageWorks 300 | HP StorageWorks 300 Virtual Library System user guide (AH1 - Page 10
1 ..Document conventions 12 2 ..VLS300 capacity 17 3 ..VLS user interfaces 51 4 ..CLI connection commands 107 5 ..CLI output commands 108 6 ..CLI network settings configuration commands 109 7 ..CLI configuration commands 110 8 ..CLI management commands 115 9 ..CLI monitoring commands 116 10 - HP StorageWorks 300 | HP StorageWorks 300 Virtual Library System user guide (AH1 - Page 11
service • Helpful web sites • the section called "HP-authorized reseller" Related documentation HP provides the following documentation to support this product: • HP StorageWorks 300 virtual library system release notes • HP StorageWorks 300 virtual library system user guide • HP StorageWorks 300 - HP StorageWorks 300 | HP StorageWorks 300 Virtual Library System user guide (AH1 - Page 12
Blue, underlined text: http:// www.hp.com Bold text Web site addresses System output • Code • Commands, their arguments, and argument values • Code variables • Command on hardware to which this guide pertains. They have the enclosed area contains no operator serviceable parts. WARNING: To reduce - HP StorageWorks 300 | HP StorageWorks 300 Virtual Library System user guide (AH1 - Page 13
! Power supplies or systems marked with these symbols guidelines for manually handling material HP technical support Telephone numbers for worldwide technical support are listed on the following HP web site: http://www.hp.com/support/. From this web site, select the country of origin. HP StorageWorks - HP StorageWorks 300 | HP StorageWorks 300 Virtual Library System user guide (AH1 - Page 14
available before calling: • Technical support registration number (if applicable) • Product serial numbers • Product model names and numbers • Applicable error messages • Operating system type and revision level • Detailed, specific questions Subscription service HP strongly recommends that customers - HP StorageWorks 300 | HP StorageWorks 300 Virtual Library System user guide (AH1 - Page 15
This section describes the HP StorageWorks 300 virtual library system features and models. Features The HP StorageWorks 300 virtual library system (VLS) is a RAID disk-based SAN backup device that emulates physical tape libraries, allowing you to perform disk-to-virtual tape (disk-to-disk) backups - HP StorageWorks 300 | HP StorageWorks 300 Virtual Library System user guide (AH1 - Page 16
System status monitoring VLS hardware, environmental, and virtual device (library, tape drive, cartridge) status is constantly monitored by the VLS software and displayed on the VLS web user interface, Command View power for the node to function. HP recommends that the primary power supplies be - HP StorageWorks 300 | HP StorageWorks 300 Virtual Library System user guide (AH1 - Page 17
as shown in Table 2. Adding nodes also increases the performance. See the HP StorageWorks VLS300 Virtual Library System Quickspec on the HP web site (http://h18006.www1.hp.com/products/storageworks/6000vls) for performance data. Table 2 VLS300 capacity Model Nodes Maximum capacity without - HP StorageWorks 300 | HP StorageWorks 300 Virtual Library System user guide (AH1 - Page 18
18 Introduction - HP StorageWorks 300 | HP StorageWorks 300 Virtual Library System user guide (AH1 - Page 19
in the solutions guide, including: • Command View EVA is installed, size-2 TB is preferred. The LUNs can not be read-only. RAID 5 is recommended. Path failover is balanced across both EVA controllers). If this has not been done, refer to the solutions guide for instructions. Tools HP StorageWorks 19 - HP StorageWorks 300 | HP StorageWorks 300 Virtual Library System user guide (AH1 - Page 20
• Use conductive field service tools. • Use a portable field service kit with a folding static you detect any damage, notify the carrier and HP before unpacking the unit. Removing the packing materials service for configuring one or many racks. Rack configurations can be created using: • A simple, guided - HP StorageWorks 300 | HP StorageWorks 300 Virtual Library System user guide (AH1 - Page 21
view, search, and print documentation for HP and Compaq branded racks and rack options. It also helps you set up and optimize a rack in a manner that best fits your environment. Rack requirements HP supports the HP System E racks and the HP servicing of 76.2 cm (30 in) behind the HP StorageWorks 21 - HP StorageWorks 300 | HP StorageWorks 300 Virtual Library System user guide (AH1 - Page 22
continued safe and reliable equipment operation, install or position the system in a well-ventilated, climate-controlled environment. The maximum recommended power ratings on options, see the product rating label or the user documentation supplied with that option. WARNING! To reduce the risk of - HP StorageWorks 300 | HP StorageWorks 300 Virtual Library System user guide (AH1 - Page 23
the overall system AC EVA, you will also need a #1 Phillips screwdriver, a #2 Phillips screwdriver, 1 Ethernet cable to connect to the existing external network, and 4-8 FC cables to connect from the nodes to the external FC fabrics/switches. These are not included with the VLS300. HP StorageWorks - HP StorageWorks 300 | HP StorageWorks 300 Virtual Library System user guide (AH1 - Page 24
1 2 26 4 3 10 9 8 5 7 6 Item 1 2 3 4 5 Description VLS300 Gateway primary and secondary nodes 100 Mb Ethernet switch 2524 (1) 1 Gb Ethernet switch 2824 (1) Item 6 7 8 3 ft Ethernet cables (5) 9 1U rack mounting hardware kits 10 and documentation (3) Description Power cords (6) - HP StorageWorks 300 | HP StorageWorks 300 Virtual Library System user guide (AH1 - Page 25
rack, order the appropriate option kit at the RackSolutions.com web site: http://www.racksolutions.com/hp. Follow the instructions on the web site to install the rack brackets. To install a node into the rack with the provided mounting hardware using a #2 Phillips screwdriver. HP StorageWorks 25 - HP StorageWorks 300 | HP StorageWorks 300 Virtual Library System user guide (AH1 - Page 26
5201b Figure 1 Install rails c. Repeat these tasks for the rail on the other side of the rack. 3. Remove the inner slide rails from the outer slide rails. To do so, extend the inner slide rails from the front of the rack until they lock in place. Then press the inner rail release latch (see Figure - HP StorageWorks 300 | HP StorageWorks 300 Virtual Library System user guide (AH1 - Page 27
and the side of the bracket with the single screw hole extends from the switch and aligns with the front of the bezel. See Figure 4. HP StorageWorks 27 - HP StorageWorks 300 | HP StorageWorks 300 Virtual Library System user guide (AH1 - Page 28
11192 Figure 4 Switch 2524 mounting brackets b. Adjust alignment so that the holes in the side of the mounting bracket line up with the holes in the switch. c. Use a #1 Phillips (cross-head) screwdriver and the four M4 screws (included) to attach the mounting brackets to the switch. 2. Place the - HP StorageWorks 300 | HP StorageWorks 300 Virtual Library System user guide (AH1 - Page 29
(face-plate). The two holes at the front of the rail must align with the two holes at the front of the switch (see Figure 7). HP StorageWorks 29 - HP StorageWorks 300 | HP StorageWorks 300 Virtual Library System user guide (AH1 - Page 30
the holes in the rack. 4. Tighten the MS screws to secure the switch to the rack. Installing VLS300 cables To install VLS300 cables, follow the instructions below. 1. On the primary node of the VLS300 - HP StorageWorks 300 | HP StorageWorks 300 Virtual Library System user guide (AH1 - Page 31
Connect the other end to an external FC switch/fabric that connects to your tape backup hosts. Otherwise, connect a loopback plug to host port 1. d. serial port (cable is provided) to access the command-line user interface at initial configuration. Also connect to redundancy. HP StorageWorks 31 - HP StorageWorks 300 | HP StorageWorks 300 Virtual Library System user guide (AH1 - Page 32
the other end to an external FC switch/fabric that connects to your tape backup hosts. b. If desired, connect one end of an FC cable Connect the other end to an external FC switch/fabric that connects to your tape backup hosts. Otherwise, connect a loopback plug to host port 1. c. Connect one - HP StorageWorks 300 | HP StorageWorks 300 Virtual Library System user guide (AH1 - Page 33
of the rack, then connect the cable to a PDU. d. Continue routing the cables through the cable ties that shipped with the racks. 4. On Switch 2524: HP StorageWorks 33 - HP StorageWorks 300 | HP StorageWorks 300 Virtual Library System user guide (AH1 - Page 34
the power cable is connected to the switch, as described in the racking instructions (see Installing the VLS node(s) into a rack). b. Ensure that the Ethernet that shipped with the racks. The VLS300 system hardware installation is complete. Continue installation by configuring the identities of - HP StorageWorks 300 | HP StorageWorks 300 Virtual Library System user guide (AH1 - Page 35
completed." messages in the systems notifications (if instructions. Configure the secondary node(s)-nodes 1 through 7 To configure the secondary nodes (nodes 1 through 7): 1. On the secondary node, connect to the serial port or use the keyboard and mouse ports to connect to a console. HP StorageWorks - HP StorageWorks 300 | HP StorageWorks 300 Virtual Library System user guide (AH1 - Page 36
then run cable checks and configuration checks, then reboot automatically. 6. Once the new secondary node has finished rebooting, log on to Command View VLS. 7. Select the System tab. 8. Select Nodes from the navigation tree. 9. Select Add Node from the task bar in the main window. This will bring up - HP StorageWorks 300 | HP StorageWorks 300 Virtual Library System user guide (AH1 - Page 37
EVA controllers should also be connected to both zones/fabrics. If you have not done so, refer to the VLS solutions guide to do so now. Presenting the LUNs 1. Gather the device WWPNs. a. From Command View VLS, select the System using the WWPNs gathered in the previous step: HP StorageWorks 37 - HP StorageWorks 300 | HP StorageWorks 300 Virtual Library System user guide (AH1 - Page 38
a. Access Command View EVA. b. From the Storage tab navigation tree, select the EVA storage system that will be used for the VLS300, then Hosts. c. In the status pane, click on Add Host to display the Add a Host screen. d. Enter the - HP StorageWorks 300 | HP StorageWorks 300 Virtual Library System user guide (AH1 - Page 39
be destroyed during storage pool configuration. a. In Command View EVA, in the Storage tab navigation tree, select the EVA for the VLS300 storage system, Virtual Disks, the disk name that you want to present, For more information on data traffic balancing, see Array dual pathing. HP StorageWorks 39 - HP StorageWorks 300 | HP StorageWorks 300 Virtual Library System user guide (AH1 - Page 40
the capacity of your system: • Add external LUNs tape drives. See Creating tape drives Discovering array LUNs 1. Discover the LUNs, either by rebooting the entire VLS300 or: a. Open a Command View VLS session and log in as the administrator. See Opening a Command View VLS session from Command View - HP StorageWorks 300 | HP StorageWorks 300 Virtual Library System user guide (AH1 - Page 41
see instructions Command View EVA, Storage tab navigation tree, select the EVA for the VLS300 storage system, Virtual Disks, the disk name that you want to present, then ACTIVE under that disk. 2. Select the Presentation tab for the ACTIVE Vdisk. 3. Click on the Unpresent button. HP StorageWorks - HP StorageWorks 300 | HP StorageWorks 300 Virtual Library System user guide (AH1 - Page 42
LUNs, LUN numbers after the break must be reconfigured. See Multi-node setup for detailed instructions. CAUTION: LUN numbering must be sequential with no gaps. Gaps in LUN numbering will prevent the storage pool for each array. Refer to the solutions guide for details. 42 Storage configuration - HP StorageWorks 300 | HP StorageWorks 300 Virtual Library System user guide (AH1 - Page 43
LUNs are selected.) NOTE: View the World Wide Unique Lun ID on the storage LUN list (on the System screen) to identify which LUNs are associated with each array. e. Use the Format check box to indicate whether the selected LUNs are initialized (formatted) when added to the pool. HP StorageWorks 43 - HP StorageWorks 300 | HP StorageWorks 300 Virtual Library System user guide (AH1 - Page 44
NOTE: Do not format the LUNs when manually creating previously existing pools after performing a disaster recovery . To do this, select Cartridges from the system navigation pane, then select View for the All listing. Destroying storage pools Command View VLS allows you to destroy a specific storage - HP StorageWorks 300 | HP StorageWorks 300 Virtual Library System user guide (AH1 - Page 45
are installed to support the storage, or until excess storage is removed. Unconfigured VLS300 array LUNs are counted by the system; therefore, they can without requiring a reboot. NOTE: See the HP OpenView Command View for TL User Guide for instructions on performing the following steps. The VLS - HP StorageWorks 300 | HP StorageWorks 300 Virtual Library System user guide (AH1 - Page 46
will not work and the license registration number will become locked to the wrong serial number. If this occurs, contact HP Support to obtain a new license registration number. 9. Add the license key to Command View TL. Command View TL installs the license key on the VLS. 46 Storage configuration - HP StorageWorks 300 | HP StorageWorks 300 Virtual Library System user guide (AH1 - Page 47
. See Opening a Command View VLS session from a web browser. 3. Under the System tab, select Chassis in the navigation tree. 4. Under Maintenance Tasks, select System Maintenance. 5. Select Restart All Nodes from the task bar. Restart Head Wizard displays (Figure 22). HP StorageWorks 47 - HP StorageWorks 300 | HP StorageWorks 300 Virtual Library System user guide (AH1 - Page 48
back into the same library slots and tape drives they were in at the time of reboot. To move the cartridges from tape drives back into the place the nodes in standby mode. When a node activates standby power mode, the system power LED changes to amber. 6. If you will be removing the access panel - HP StorageWorks 300 | HP StorageWorks 300 Virtual Library System user guide (AH1 - Page 49
node is now without power. To power off the system from Command View VLS: 1. Verify that any backup or restore operation has completed and that the VLS is idle. 2. Open a Command View VLS session and log in as the administrator. See Opening a Command View VLS session from a web browser. 3. Under the - HP StorageWorks 300 | HP StorageWorks 300 Virtual Library System user guide (AH1 - Page 50
50 Operation - HP StorageWorks 300 | HP StorageWorks 300 Virtual Library System user guide (AH1 - Page 51
is a web browser-based GUI that you can use to configure, manage, and monitor your VLS through a LAN. Command View VLS provides the following: • Configuration and management of VLS virtual devices (libraries and tape drives) and cartridges, including LUN masking and LUN mapping HP StorageWorks 51 - HP StorageWorks 300 | HP StorageWorks 300 Virtual Library System user guide (AH1 - Page 52
virtual library configurations • Restarting VLS device emulations and Command View VLS • Viewing and saving VLS trace log files Command View VLS is installed on the VLS and communicates through the LAN. Users can open a Command View VLS session from a web browser on the LAN, HP StorageWorks Command - HP StorageWorks 300 | HP StorageWorks 300 Virtual Library System user guide (AH1 - Page 53
. NOTE: Logging in as administrator gives you full privileges to all VLS functions available through Command View VLS. Logging in as a user gives you only viewing and cartridge management privileges. 5. Enter the appropriate password in the Password box for the username entered. HP StorageWorks 53 - HP StorageWorks 300 | HP StorageWorks 300 Virtual Library System user guide (AH1 - Page 54
View TL. See the HP OpenView Command View for TL User Guide for instructions. Command View TL gives you the ability to manage and license multiple virtual and physical tape libraries from a single management application. To open a Command View VLS session from Command View TL: 1. Start Command View - HP StorageWorks 300 | HP StorageWorks 300 Virtual Library System user guide (AH1 - Page 55
Figure 25 Security Alert window 2. Click Install Certificate, and then click OK. HP StorageWorks 55 - HP StorageWorks 300 | HP StorageWorks 300 Virtual Library System user guide (AH1 - Page 56
Figure 26 Certificate window 3. Select Automatically select the certificate store based on the type of certificate, and then click Next. 56 User interfaces - HP StorageWorks 300 | HP StorageWorks 300 Virtual Library System user guide (AH1 - Page 57
Command View VLS To restart Command View VLS: 1. Under the System tab, select Chassis in the navigation tree. 2. Under Maintenance Tasks, select System Maintenance. 3. Click Restart Command View VLS in the task bar. The Restart Command View VLS window opens (Figure 28). HP StorageWorks 57 - HP StorageWorks 300 | HP StorageWorks 300 Virtual Library System user guide (AH1 - Page 58
and management of VLS virtual devices (libraries and tape drives) and cartridges • Changing of the default FC host port settings • Viewing and deleting VLS noti virtual library configurations • Restarting VLS device emulations and Command View VLS • Rebooting and powering off the VLS The serial user - HP StorageWorks 300 | HP StorageWorks 300 Virtual Library System user guide (AH1 - Page 59
login gives you full privileges to all VLS functions available through the CLI command set. Closing a serial session To close a serial session, click Logout at the top of the Console Manager window. This logs you out of the Console Manager and displays the Logon window. HP StorageWorks 59 - HP StorageWorks 300 | HP StorageWorks 300 Virtual Library System user guide (AH1 - Page 60
60 User interfaces - HP StorageWorks 300 | HP StorageWorks 300 Virtual Library System user guide (AH1 - Page 61
• Managing virtual device LUNs • Creating a virtual library • Creating tape drives • Creating cartridges • Destroying a virtual library • Destroying a tape drive • Destroying cartridges • Adding and removing barcode templates Setting the network settings Before you can open a Command View VLS or - HP StorageWorks 300 | HP StorageWorks 300 Virtual Library System user guide (AH1 - Page 62
. See Front panel LEDs and buttons. 4. Select the VLS from the list of devices and click Configure. The Device Configuration window opens (Figure 30). 62 Configuration - HP StorageWorks 300 | HP StorageWorks 300 Virtual Library System user guide (AH1 - Page 63
Figure 30 VLS discovery utility - Device command set To set the network settings using the CLI command set, set either the: • DHCP usage and host name, or • Fully qualified host name (or host name and DNS domain name separately), DNS server address, IP address, gateway, and netmask HP StorageWorks - HP StorageWorks 300 | HP StorageWorks 300 Virtual Library System user guide (AH1 - Page 64
IP address, gateway, and netmask To set the network settings using Command View VLS: 1. Open a Command View VLS session and log in as the administrator. See Opening a Command View VLS session from Command View TL. 2. On the System tab, select Chassis in the navigation tree. 3. Select Set Network Con - HP StorageWorks 300 | HP StorageWorks 300 Virtual Library System user guide (AH1 - Page 65
a Command View VLS session and log in as the administrator. See Opening a Command View VLS session from Command View TL. 2. From the System tab, select Chassis in the navigation tree. 3. Click User Preferences under Maintenance Tasks. The User Preferences window opens (Figure 32). HP StorageWorks - HP StorageWorks 300 | HP StorageWorks 300 Virtual Library System user guide (AH1 - Page 66
they need help or are unable to log in to Command View VLS. 11. Click Apply Settings. Editing the default FC host port settings Only edit the FC host port settings if you do not want to use the default settings, if some system problem is occurring, or if the "AUTO" setting is not - HP StorageWorks 300 | HP StorageWorks 300 Virtual Library System user guide (AH1 - Page 67
configuring your system for anticipated storage growth. By default, oversubscription is disabled. To enable oversubscription: 1. Open a Command View VLS session and log in as the administrator. See Opening a Command View VLS session from Command View TL. 2. Click the System tab. HP StorageWorks 67 - HP StorageWorks 300 | HP StorageWorks 300 Virtual Library System user guide (AH1 - Page 68
the LUNs (virtual libraries and tape drives) configured on the VLS, manually assign LUN numbers to the virtual devices by host, and assign each virtual device to virtual device LUN assignments always meet operating system requirements and restrictions. See Default LUN numbering and Operating system - HP StorageWorks 300 | HP StorageWorks 300 Virtual Library System user guide (AH1 - Page 69
system LUN restrictions support. This prevents the host's operating system from seeing the virtual devices it needs to see on the port. For example, if a host's operating system is configured to only see up to eight LUNs per FC host port, the host will not be able to see the virtual HP StorageWorks - HP StorageWorks 300 | HP StorageWorks 300 Virtual Library System user guide (AH1 - Page 70
virtual devices the host needs to see are visible. To perform LUN masking: 1. Open a Command View VLS session and log in as the administrator. See Opening a Command View VLS session from Command View TL. 2. Click the System cannot see all the virtual libraries and/or virtual tape drive on a FC host - HP StorageWorks 300 | HP StorageWorks 300 Virtual Library System user guide (AH1 - Page 71
0&1). The benefit of dual port virtual devices is that they are still accessible when one path fails. CAUTION: Many operating systems and backup applications do not support more than one path to a tape library device. Only use this feature if you are certain that it is supported. HP StorageWorks 71 - HP StorageWorks 300 | HP StorageWorks 300 Virtual Library System user guide (AH1 - Page 72
the best way to configure virtual libraries and tape drives on your VLS for your environment. See the HP StorageWorks 300 Virtual Library System solutions guide. You can configure any combination of virtual tape libraries and virtual tape drives up to the maximum number supported on the VLS. You can - HP StorageWorks 300 | HP StorageWorks 300 Virtual Library System user guide (AH1 - Page 73
requirements when entering values. Not all of the tape drives and cartridges must be created at this time. You may add tape drives later. 11. Click Next Step. A window opens indicating that by default all libraries connected to the VLS have access to all hosts (Figure 39). HP StorageWorks 73 - HP StorageWorks 300 | HP StorageWorks 300 Virtual Library System user guide (AH1 - Page 74
one of the following options: • To perform LUN mapping for the virtual library, click Map LUNs and proceed to LUN mapping for further instructions. • To continue creating the virtual library, click Create Tape Drive(s) and proceed to Creating tape drives. • To exit the wizard, click Cancel. The - HP StorageWorks 300 | HP StorageWorks 300 Virtual Library System user guide (AH1 - Page 75
may only contain one type of tape drive. To add a tape drive(s) to a virtual library: 1. If you are already in the Create Library Wizard window, click Create Tape Drive(s). The Tape Drive Parameters window opens. 2. If not: a. Click the System tab. b. Select the library in the navigation tree to - HP StorageWorks 300 | HP StorageWorks 300 Virtual Library System user guide (AH1 - Page 76
Figure 42 Create Virtual Library Wizard window (6 of 12) 6. Enter the number of tape drives you want to create in the library at this time in the Tape Drives box, if different from the default value. You can add more tape drives to the library later. The Tape Drives box defaults to the standard - HP StorageWorks 300 | HP StorageWorks 300 Virtual Library System user guide (AH1 - Page 77
. The Cartridge Parameters window opens (Figure 44). 2. If not: a. Click the System tab. b. Select the virtual library in the navigation tree to which you are adding cartridges. c. Click Create Cartridge in the task bar. The Cartridge Parameters window opens (Figure 44). HP StorageWorks 77 - HP StorageWorks 300 | HP StorageWorks 300 Virtual Library System user guide (AH1 - Page 78
Figure 44 Create Virtual Library Wizard window (8 of 12) 3. To add a barcode template: a. Enter the barcode prefix (one to five alpha characters) in the Barcode Prefix box. b. Enter the number - HP StorageWorks 300 | HP StorageWorks 300 Virtual Library System user guide (AH1 - Page 79
can change either the number of cartridges or the cartridge size (or both) to correct the overage condition. Figure 46 Create Virtual Library Wizard window (10 of 12) 9. Click Next Step. A summary window opens and displays details about the cartridges you created (Figure 47). HP StorageWorks 79 - HP StorageWorks 300 | HP StorageWorks 300 Virtual Library System user guide (AH1 - Page 80
(11 of 12) 10. Click Next. Figure 48 Create Virtual Library Wizard window (12 of 12) 11. Click Return. The System tab window opens. You can now select the new library, tape drive(s), and cartridges in the navigation tree to view their configuration information, such as their default LUN numbers - HP StorageWorks 300 | HP StorageWorks 300 Virtual Library System user guide (AH1 - Page 81
Command View TL. 2. Click the System tab. 3. Select the virtual library in the navigation tree. The virtual library details window opens (Figure 49). Figure 49 Virtual library details window 4. Click Destroy Virtual Library in the task bar. 5. Click Yes to confirm. 6. Click Finish. Destroying a tape - HP StorageWorks 300 | HP StorageWorks 300 Virtual Library System user guide (AH1 - Page 82
in as the administrator. See Opening a Command View VLS session from Command View TL. 2. Click the System tab. 3. Select the tape drive in the navigation tree. The tape drive details window opens (Figure 50). Figure 50 Tape drive details window 4. Click Destroy Tape Drive in the task bar. 5. Click - HP StorageWorks 300 | HP StorageWorks 300 Virtual Library System user guide (AH1 - Page 83
the drop-down box beside the group of cartridges you wish to destroy. Options are 10, 50, 100 (default), 500, or 1024 cartridges. 5. Click the View button beside the category that contains the cartridge(s) you want to delete. The cartridges parameters window opens (Figure 52). HP StorageWorks 83 - HP StorageWorks 300 | HP StorageWorks 300 Virtual Library System user guide (AH1 - Page 84
templates at any time. NOTE: Deleting a barcode template does not affect the cartridges that were created using it. To add or delete a barcode template: 1. Open a Command View VLS session and log in as the administrator. See Opening a Command View VLS session from Command View TL. 84 Configuration - HP StorageWorks 300 | HP StorageWorks 300 Virtual Library System user guide (AH1 - Page 85
2. Click the System tab. 3. Select Cartridges in the navigation tree. 4. Click Add/Remove Barcode Templates in the task bar. The Add/Remove Barcode number in the Starting # box. e. Click Add to add the new barcode template. f. To add another barcode template, repeat these steps. HP StorageWorks 85 - HP StorageWorks 300 | HP StorageWorks 300 Virtual Library System user guide (AH1 - Page 86
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/or user account password: 1. Open a Command View VLS session and log in as the administrator. See Opening a Command View VLS session from Command View TL. 2. On the System tab again in the Retype New Password box. 7. Click Apply Settings. Command View VLS restarts automatically. HP StorageWorks 87 - HP StorageWorks 300 | HP StorageWorks 300 Virtual Library System user guide (AH1 - Page 88
The VLS300 supports dual pathing to the disk arrays, which provides path balancing and transparent path failover on the VLS300. Having followed the setup recommendations in the HP StorageWorks 300 virtual tape libraries solutions guide and the installation instructions in this guide, each node - HP StorageWorks 300 | HP StorageWorks 300 Virtual Library System user guide (AH1 - Page 89
an EVA port); and the LUN number on the EVA. Command View VLS, access the System tab. 3. Select Storage LUNs from the navigation tree. 4. Select View to display the storage LUN details. 5. Select Fix Primary Paths from the task bar to display the Fix Primary Paths Wizard (Figure 56). HP StorageWorks - HP StorageWorks 300 | HP StorageWorks 300 Virtual Library System user guide (AH1 - Page 90
LUN id number> wwnn . • A double path failure that occurs upon booting the system results in the critical alert Missing Storage LUN paths on node #. This means the node can not the failures and repair them if needed. 2. In Command View VLS, access the System tab. 90 Management - HP StorageWorks 300 | HP StorageWorks 300 Virtual Library System user guide (AH1 - Page 91
/or modify cartridges settings: 1. Open a Command View VLS session and log in as the administrator. See Opening a Command View VLS session from Command View TL. 2. Click the System tab. 3. Select Cartridges in the navigation tree. The Cartridge Details window opens (Figure 58). HP StorageWorks 91 - HP StorageWorks 300 | HP StorageWorks 300 Virtual Library System user guide (AH1 - Page 92
to edit. Options are 10, 50, 100 (default), 500, or 1024 cartridges. 5. Click the View button beside the group of cartridges you want to edit. If viewing by barcode, enter a cartridge range to view a specific cartridge(s) or leave the default values to view all the cartridges with the barcode. The - HP StorageWorks 300 | HP StorageWorks 300 Virtual Library System user guide (AH1 - Page 93
careful when moving cartridges to a library other than the Firesafe. If the total number of cartridges for a library exceeds the number of slots available for that library, the backup application cannot access selected box. c. Click the Go button next to the Change selected box. HP StorageWorks 93 - HP StorageWorks 300 | HP StorageWorks 300 Virtual Library System user guide (AH1 - Page 94
needed Use the backup application to erase data on virtual media that is no longer used. Destroy virtual media that is no longer needed using Command View VLS. See Destroying cartridges. NOTE: Reducing the size of the cartridges in a virtual library will not free up disk space. Storage space is - HP StorageWorks 300 | HP StorageWorks 300 Virtual Library System user guide (AH1 - Page 95
file from HP. 2. Open a Command View VLS session and log in as the administrator. See Opening a Command View VLS session from Command View TL. 3. Select Chassis in the navigation tree. 4. Click Software Update under Maintenance Tasks. The Software Update window opens (Figure 61). HP StorageWorks 95 - HP StorageWorks 300 | HP StorageWorks 300 Virtual Library System user guide (AH1 - Page 96
the event of a disaster. To save your virtual library configuration and the VLS network settings to an external configuration file: 1. Open a Command View VLS session and log in as the administrator. See Opening a Command View VLS session from Command View TL. 2. Select Chassis in the navigation tree - HP StorageWorks 300 | HP StorageWorks 300 Virtual Library System user guide (AH1 - Page 97
the device to automatically save and E-mail the configuration file at midnight after the configuration is modified. See Edit the E-mail settings. HP StorageWorks 97 - HP StorageWorks 300 | HP StorageWorks 300 Virtual Library System user guide (AH1 - Page 98
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tape drives), and how to use them. These monitoring tools include: • Status information in the Status pane • Status icons • Notification alerts • Trace log files Status information in the status pane Status information for the VLS hardware components and virtual devices is displayed in Command View - HP StorageWorks 300 | HP StorageWorks 300 Virtual Library System user guide (AH1 - Page 100
system health conditions exist simultaneously (for example, two components are experiencing problems condition is unknown. Contact HP Technical Support. Normal-All components within Command View VLS in the Notification pane and on the Notification tab window. Click the View Details link to view - HP StorageWorks 300 | HP StorageWorks 300 Virtual Library System user guide (AH1 - Page 101
from Command View VLS: 1. Open a Command View VLS session. See Opening a Command View VLS session from Command View TL. 2. Click the Notifications tab. The Notifications window displays (Figure 66). 3. Select the boxes next to the notification alerts that you want to delete. HP StorageWorks 101 - HP StorageWorks 300 | HP StorageWorks 300 Virtual Library System user guide (AH1 - Page 102
settings before editing the E-mail settings. To edit the E-mail server settings: 1. Open a Command View VLS session and log in as the administrator. See Opening a Command View VLS session from Command View TL. 2. Click the Notifications tab. The Notifications window displays (Figure 66). 3. Click - HP StorageWorks 300 | HP StorageWorks 300 Virtual Library System user guide (AH1 - Page 103
or remove an E-mail address from the list: 1. Log in to Command View VLS as the administrator. See Opening a Command View VLS session from Command View TL. 2. Click the Notifications tab. The Notifications window mail address. 6. To test an E-mail address entry, click Test Email. HP StorageWorks 103 - HP StorageWorks 300 | HP StorageWorks 300 Virtual Library System user guide (AH1 - Page 104
console must be running HP Systems Insight Manager, and be configured to receive SNMP traps from the VLS. To add a management console(s) to the SNMP alert distribution list: 1. Log in to Command View VLS as the administrator. See Opening a Command View VLS session from Command View TL. 2. Click the - HP StorageWorks 300 | HP StorageWorks 300 Virtual Library System user guide (AH1 - Page 105
VLS trace log files for troubleshooting purposes. You can also save one or more of the trace log files to external text files, or to a single zip file to create a support ticket. Viewing trace log files To view the current diagnostic VLS trace log files: 1. Log in to Command View VLS as the administrator - HP StorageWorks 300 | HP StorageWorks 300 Virtual Library System user guide (AH1 - Page 106
VLS trace log files to a single zipped file to create a support ticket: 1. Log in to Command View VLS as the administrator or user. 2. Click the System tab. 3. Select Chassis in the navigation tree. 4. Click Support Ticket under Maintenance Tasks. The Support Ticket window opens (Figure 71). Figure 71 - HP StorageWorks 300 | HP StorageWorks 300 Virtual Library System user guide (AH1 - Page 107
shell or serial user interface session. Table 4 CLI connection commands Command Description bye | done | exit | logout | Terminates the CLI session. quit close Close the connection to the VLS. getHost Displays the fully qualified name of the VLS and its IP address. HP StorageWorks 107 - HP StorageWorks 300 | HP StorageWorks 300 Virtual Library System user guide (AH1 - Page 108
section describes the VLS commands in the VLS CLI command set. Network settings configuration commands Use the CLI commands in to configure the VLS network settings via a serial session. See Opening a serial session. Changing the network configuration parameters modifies four system files: /etc/hosts - HP StorageWorks 300 | HP StorageWorks 300 Virtual Library System user guide (AH1 - Page 109
11:30: system commands Use the CLI commands in to: • Edit the FC host port settings • Enable oversubscription and view oversubscription settings • View LUN mapping • Create, view, and destroy virtual libraries, tape drives, or cartridges • Add, view, or remove barcode templates HP StorageWorks - HP StorageWorks 300 | HP StorageWorks 300 Virtual Library System user guide (AH1 - Page 110
view (required) -h - Displays command usage information (optional) getLibTypes Returns a list of available library emulation types. Displays each library library emulation will reside (0, ...) (required) -l - LUN number to assign to library (-1 to 128) (optional) -n - Maximum number of tape - HP StorageWorks 300 | HP StorageWorks 300 Virtual Library System user guide (AH1 - Page 111
guration information for the specified tape drive. Where the options are: -a - Name of desired tape drive (TapeDrive_1, ...) (required) -l - Name of library with which tape drive is associated (Library_0, ...) (required) -h - Displays command usage information (optional) HP StorageWorks 111 - HP StorageWorks 300 | HP StorageWorks 300 Virtual Library System user guide (AH1 - Page 112
) -la - Number of the node on which the library emulation to which the tape drive is associated resides (required) -ll - LUN number of the library associated with the tape drive to delete (required) -h - Displays command usage information (optional) Creates a new barcode template. Where the - HP StorageWorks 300 | HP StorageWorks 300 Virtual Library System user guide (AH1 - Page 113
enabled (0) or write-protected (1) • Library to which it belongs • Barcode label Returns a list of the cartridges associated with the specified library. Where the options are: -a - Name of library (Library_0, ...) (required) -h - Displays command usage information (optional) HP StorageWorks 113 - HP StorageWorks 300 | HP StorageWorks 300 Virtual Library System user guide (AH1 - Page 114
sequencing (required) -h - Displays command usage information (optional) Deletes the specified cartridge and its user data from the VLS. Where the ) -l - Name of library with which cartridge is associated (Library_0, ...) (required) -h - Displays command usage information (optional) Returns the - HP StorageWorks 300 | HP StorageWorks 300 Virtual Library System user guide (AH1 - Page 115
the VLS virtual library configuration and network settings from the specified external configuration file. -h - Displays command usage information (optional) 1 = string; = number; = filename Monitoring commands Use the CLI commands in to: • View the VLS health status HP StorageWorks 115 - HP StorageWorks 300 | HP StorageWorks 300 Virtual Library System user guide (AH1 - Page 116
delete mail servers to route notification alerts • Add, view, or delete mail addresses for notification alerts • Add, view, or delete SNMP management consoles to receive notification alerts Table 9 CLI monitoring commands Command Usage 1 getHealth Returns the VLS health status as a number (0-good - HP StorageWorks 300 | HP StorageWorks 300 Virtual Library System user guide (AH1 - Page 117
cation alert settings. Where the options are: -a - SNMP server IP address (required) -c - VLS node IP address (required) -f - Force. Do the delete without a prompt (optional) -h - Displays command usage information (optional) 1 = string; = number; = filename HP StorageWorks 117 - HP StorageWorks 300 | HP StorageWorks 300 Virtual Library System user guide (AH1 - Page 118
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buttons Front panel components 1 2 5 4 3 Item 1 2 3 4 5 Description Diskette drive blank CD-ROM drive Front USB port Hard drive 0 Hard drive 1 Front panel LEDs and buttons 12 3 4 5 6 HP StorageWorks 119 - HP StorageWorks 300 | HP StorageWorks 300 Virtual Library System user guide (AH1 - Page 120
System health is normal. • Amber = System is degraded. To identify the component in a degraded state, refer to system board LEDs. • Red = System is critical. To identify the component in a critical state, refer to system board LEDs. • Off = System off, view the View - HP StorageWorks 300 | HP StorageWorks 300 Virtual Library System user guide (AH1 - Page 121
connects to port 1 of switch 2824 9 USB port, connects to USB/Ethernet adapter, then to port 1 of switch 2524 10 Power supply 2 11 Power supply 1 System board components 1 2 3 14 1A 2A 3B 4B 4 5 13 6 12 11 10 9 87 HP StorageWorks 121 - HP StorageWorks 300 | HP StorageWorks 300 Virtual Library System user guide (AH1 - Page 122
PCI riser board assembly connector (for slot 1 riser board) 14 System board battery System board LEDs 1 2 34 5 6 7 15 14 Item Description = DIMM has failed. • Off = DIMM is operating normally. • Amber = System has reached cautionary or critical temperature level. • Off = Temperature is OK. • - HP StorageWorks 300 | HP StorageWorks 300 Virtual Library System user guide (AH1 - Page 123
fans in this module are operating normally. 13 System diagnostic 14 Online spare memory Refer to the HP Remote Lights-Out Edition II User Guide. • Amber = Failover has occurred. Online of illuminated system board LEDs and the internal health LED indicate node status. HP StorageWorks 123 - HP StorageWorks 300 | HP StorageWorks 300 Virtual Library System user guide (AH1 - Page 124
. • DIMM in slot X is an unsupported type, but valid memory exists in another bank. No valid or usable memory is installed in the system. The Health Driver has detected a cautionary temperature level. The node has detected a hardware critical temperature level. The PCI riser board assembly is not - HP StorageWorks 300 | HP StorageWorks 300 Virtual Library System user guide (AH1 - Page 125
Amber = One fan in this module has failed. Red = Multiple fans in this module have failed. Off = All fans in this module are operating normally. HP StorageWorks 125 - HP StorageWorks 300 | HP StorageWorks 300 Virtual Library System user guide (AH1 - Page 126
Switch 2524 components 26 123 456 78 1 Ethernet cable from USB adapter on primary node 2 Ethernet cable from USB adapter on 2nd node 3 Ethernet cable from USB adapter on 3rd node 4 Ethernet cable from USB adapter on 4th node 5 Ethernet cable from USB adapter on 5th node 6 Ethernet - HP StorageWorks 300 | HP StorageWorks 300 Virtual Library System user guide (AH1 - Page 127
USB LAN adapter components 3 1 2 Item Description 1 USB LAN adapter 2 LAN cable 3 USB cable 11191 HP StorageWorks 127 - HP StorageWorks 300 | HP StorageWorks 300 Virtual Library System user guide (AH1 - Page 128
128 Component identification - HP StorageWorks 300 | HP StorageWorks 300 Virtual Library System user guide (AH1 - Page 129
the same make, size, and type of component. Changing the hardware configuration voids the warranty. Safety considerations Before performing component replacement procedures, review all the safety information in this guide. Preventing electrostatic discharge To prevent damaging the system, be aware of - HP StorageWorks 300 | HP StorageWorks 300 Virtual Library System user guide (AH1 - Page 130
performing service procedures in an HP, Compaq branded, telco, or third-party rack cabinet, you can use the locking feature of the rack rails to support the .com/hp). • Power off the system. See Powering off the system. If you must remove a non-hot-plug component from the node, power off the system. - HP StorageWorks 300 | HP StorageWorks 300 Virtual Library System user guide (AH1 - Page 131
is removed. WARNING! To reduce the risk of personal injury from hot surfaces, allow the internal system components to cool before touching them. CAUTION: Do not operate the node for long periods without on the hood latch. 4. Slide the access panel into the closed position. HP StorageWorks 131 - HP StorageWorks 300 | HP StorageWorks 300 Virtual Library System user guide (AH1 - Page 132
are populated with either a component or a blank. NOTE: SATA hard drive LED functionality and hot-plug capability are not currently supported. 1. Power off the node. See Powering off the system. 2. Press the drive latch release button (1). 3. Pull the hard drive out of the node by the latch handle - HP StorageWorks 300 | HP StorageWorks 300 Virtual Library System user guide (AH1 - Page 133
. 2. Press the power supply release lever (1), and then pull the power supply from the node. 1 2 Figure 75 Removing a node power supply To replace the component: HP StorageWorks 133 - HP StorageWorks 300 | HP StorageWorks 300 Virtual Library System user guide (AH1 - Page 134
the access panel results in improper airflow and improper cooling that can lead to thermal damage. 1. Power off the node. See Powering off the system. 2. Extend or remove the node from the rack. See Extending the node from the rack. 3. Remove the access panel. See Removing the VLS node access - HP StorageWorks 300 | HP StorageWorks 300 Virtual Library System user guide (AH1 - Page 135
secures the processor fan module to the node (1). 4. Push on the sheet metal tab near the thumbscrew to separate the fan tray connector from the system board connector (2). 5. Slide the component out the front of the node. HP StorageWorks 135 - HP StorageWorks 300 | HP StorageWorks 300 Virtual Library System user guide (AH1 - Page 136
the removal procedure. DIMM 1. Power off the node. See Powering off the system. 2. Extend or remove the node from the rack. See Extending the node 1 Figure 80 Removing the node DIMM CAUTION: Use only Compaq branded or HP DIMMs. DIMMs from other sources may adversely affect data integrity. To replace - HP StorageWorks 300 | HP StorageWorks 300 Virtual Library System user guide (AH1 - Page 137
two processors installed, the node supports boot functions through the processor installed in processor socket 1. However, if processor 1 fails, the system automatically boots from processor 2 and connector by lifting and swinging the locking lever over about 180 degrees (2). HP StorageWorks 137 - HP StorageWorks 300 | HP StorageWorks 300 Virtual Library System user guide (AH1 - Page 138
cover from the processor (Figure 83). Figure 83 Removing the protective cover from the processor 2. Align the holes in the heatsink with the guiding pegs on the processor cage (Figure 84). CAUTION: To prevent possible node malfunction or damage to the equipment, be sure to align the processor - HP StorageWorks 300 | HP StorageWorks 300 Virtual Library System user guide (AH1 - Page 139
least two people are required to lift and move each node. To replace a primary node: 1. Remove the existing node from the rack: a. Power off the system. See Powering off the system. b. From the back of the node, make a note of all cable connections then disconnect the cables. HP StorageWorks 139 - HP StorageWorks 300 | HP StorageWorks 300 Virtual Library System user guide (AH1 - Page 140
(s) into a rack 3. Reconnect the cables to the new node exactly as they were connected to the previous node. 4. Configure the node according to the instructions provided in Configure the secondary node(s)-nodes1 through 7 5. Reboot the system. See Rebooting the system. 140 Component replacement - HP StorageWorks 300 | HP StorageWorks 300 Virtual Library System user guide (AH1 - Page 141
off the node and switch to which the USB LAN adapter is attached. See Powering off the system 2. Disconnect the USB LAN adapter by unplugging the USB cable from the node and unplugging the Ethernet the USB LAN adapter. 4. Power on the system. See Powering on the VLS300 system. HP StorageWorks 141 - HP StorageWorks 300 | HP StorageWorks 300 Virtual Library System user guide (AH1 - Page 142
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virtual library Command View VLS session. See Setting the network settings. 2. Open a Command View VLS session and log in as the administrator. See Opening a Command View VLS session from Command View TL. 3. Add all secondary nodes using the Add Node Wizard. For each secondary node: HP StorageWorks - HP StorageWorks 300 | HP StorageWorks 300 Virtual Library System user guide (AH1 - Page 144
figuration file is loaded, the system automatically applies the configuration and reboots. Rebuilding the virtual library configuration To reconfigure the network settings and rebuild the virtual library configuration: 1. Set the network settings so you can open a Command View VLS session. See Setting the - HP StorageWorks 300 | HP StorageWorks 300 Virtual Library System user guide (AH1 - Page 145
system board was ever changed and the virtual library con Command View TL. NOTE: See the HP OpenView Command View for TL User Guide for instructions on performing the following steps. To re-install the capacity license(s): 1. Start Command View TL. 2. Delete the VLS capacity licenses in Command View - HP StorageWorks 300 | HP StorageWorks 300 Virtual Library System user guide (AH1 - Page 146
Press R on the keyboard to start the re-installation. The re-installation takes 30 minutes or less to complete. The screen may freeze during the last 10 This is normal. The VLS Quick Restore CD is ejected and the system reboots when the re-installation is complete. 5. When restoring the primary - HP StorageWorks 300 | HP StorageWorks 300 Virtual Library System user guide (AH1 - Page 147
setting: • Microsoft Windows-See http://support.microsoft.com/ default.aspx?scid=kb%3benus%3b310072. • HP-UX-The value cannot be changed. • Other operating systems-See the operating system web site. Use the VLS's LUN masking feature to restrict the number of virtual devices the host sees on the VLS - HP StorageWorks 300 | HP StorageWorks 300 Virtual Library System user guide (AH1 - Page 148
system, the Windows tape device virtual library(s). See the Veritas Netbackup manual. Netbackup does not display the cartridge barcodes for Autoloader library emulations on the VLS. Real autoloader libraries do not support barcodes. This is normal and will not cause problems. 148 Troubleshooting - HP StorageWorks 300 | HP StorageWorks 300 Virtual Library System user guide (AH1 - Page 149
causes Solution HP StorageWorks Data Protector 5.1 does not display the VLS cartridge barcodes. By default, the barcode reader support is turned off in Data Protector 5.1. To turn on barcode reader support in Data Protector: 1. Click Device & Media. 2. Right-click the VLS library name and - HP StorageWorks 300 | HP StorageWorks 300 Virtual Library System user guide (AH1 - Page 150
150 Troubleshooting - HP StorageWorks 300 | HP StorageWorks 300 Virtual Library System user guide (AH1 - Page 151
or model number of the product. Product specific information: HP StorageWorks 6000 virtual library system storage assembly Regulatory model number: HSTNM-S001 FCC and CISPR classification: Class A HP StorageWorks 6000 virtual library system server assembly Regulatory model number: ES1019 FCC and CISPR - HP StorageWorks 300 | HP StorageWorks 300 Virtual Library System user guide (AH1 - Page 152
). The FCC requires devices in both classes to bear a label indicating the interference potential of the device as well as additional operating instructions for the user. FCC rating label The FCC rating label on the device shows the classification (A or B) of the equipment. Class B devices have an - HP StorageWorks 300 | HP StorageWorks 300 Virtual Library System user guide (AH1 - Page 153
this device that are not expressly approved by Hewlett-Packard Company may void the user's authority to operate the equipment. Cables When provided, connections to this device Line Harmonics • EN61000-3-3 (IEC61000-3-3)-Power Line Flicker • EN 60950 (IEC60950)-Product Safety HP StorageWorks 153 - HP StorageWorks 300 | HP StorageWorks 300 Virtual Library System user guide (AH1 - Page 154
Japanese notices Japanese power cord statement Korean notices Class A equipment Class B equipment 154 Regulatory compliance notices - HP StorageWorks 300 | HP StorageWorks 300 Virtual Library System user guide (AH1 - Page 155
installation guide may result in hazardous radiation exposure. To reduce the risk of exposure to hazardous radiation: • Do not try to open the module enclosure. There are no user-serviceable components inside Compliance is mandatory for products marketed in the United States. HP StorageWorks 155 - HP StorageWorks 300 | HP StorageWorks 300 Virtual Library System user guide (AH1 - Page 156
-1 de l'IEC. Ce produit n'émet pas de rayonnement dangereux. L'utilisation de commandes, de réglages ou de procédures autres que ceux qui sont indiqués ici pas être effectués par l'utilisateur. - Seuls les Mainteneurs Agréés HP sont habilités à réparer l'appareil laser. German laser notice VORSICHT: - HP StorageWorks 300 | HP StorageWorks 300 Virtual Library System user guide (AH1 - Page 157
gli interventi di riparazione dell'unità esclusivamente ai tecnici dell'Assistenza autorizzata HP. Japanese laser notice Spanish laser notice ADVERTENCIA: Este dispositivo podría contener . - Sólo permita reparar la unidad a los agentes del servicio técnico autorizado HP. HP StorageWorks 157 - HP StorageWorks 300 | HP StorageWorks 300 Virtual Library System user guide (AH1 - Page 158
Recycling notices Disposal of waste equipment by users in private household in the European Union This equipment for recycling, please contact your local city office, your household waste disposal service, or the shop where you purchase the product. Dutch notice Verwijdering van afgedankte apparatuur - HP StorageWorks 300 | HP StorageWorks 300 Virtual Library System user guide (AH1 - Page 159
recyclage des appareils mis au rebut, veuillez contacter les autorités locales de votre région, l es services de collecte des ordures ménagères ou le magasin dans lequel vous avez acheté ce produit. Müllentsorgungsbetrieben oder im Geschäft, in dem Sie das Gerät erworben haben. HP StorageWorks 159 - HP StorageWorks 300 | HP StorageWorks 300 Virtual Library System user guide (AH1 - Page 160
Greek notice Hungarian notice Italian notice Smaltimento delle apparecchiature da parte di privati nel territorio dell'Unione Europea Questo simbolo presente sul prodotto o sulla sua confezione indica che il prodotto non può essere smaltito insieme ai rifiuti domestici. È responsabilità dell'utente - HP StorageWorks 300 | HP StorageWorks 300 Virtual Library System user guide (AH1 - Page 161
Latvian notice Lithuanian notice Polish notice HP StorageWorks 161 - HP StorageWorks 300 | HP StorageWorks 300 Virtual Library System user guide (AH1 - Page 162
e a saúde das pessoas. Para obter mais informações sobre locais que reciclam esse tipo de material, entre em contato com o escritório da HP em sua cidade, com o serviço de coleta de lixo ou com a loja em que o produto foi adquirido. Slovakian notice Slovenian notice 162 Regulatory compliance - HP StorageWorks 300 | HP StorageWorks 300 Virtual Library System user guide (AH1 - Page 163
ditt lokala kommunkontor, din närmsta återvinningsstation för hushållsavfall eller affären där du köpte produkten för att få mer information om var du kan lämna ditt avfall för återvinning. HP StorageWorks 163 - HP StorageWorks 300 | HP StorageWorks 300 Virtual Library System user guide (AH1 - Page 164
HP of een geautoriseerde HP Business of Service Partner. Neem contact op met een geautoriseerde leverancier of een Business of Service feu ou l'eau. - Remplacez les piles exclusivement par des pièces de rechange HP prévues pour ce produit. Les piles, modules de batteries et accumulateurs ne doivent - HP StorageWorks 300 | HP StorageWorks 300 Virtual Library System user guide (AH1 - Page 165
Akkus nur durch die von HP vorgesehenen Ersatzteile. Batterien und Akkus HP, ai Partner Ufficiali HP o ai relativi rappresentanti. Per ulteriori informazioni sulla sostituzione e sullo smaltimento delle batterie, contattare un Partner Ufficiale o un Centro di assistenza autorizzato. HP StorageWorks - HP StorageWorks 300 | HP StorageWorks 300 Virtual Library System user guide (AH1 - Page 166
las baterías. - No cortocircuite los contactos externos ni la arroje al fuego o al agua. - Sustituya las baterías sólo por el repuesto designado por HP. Las baterías, los paquetes de baterías y los acumuladores no se deben eliminar junto con los desperdicios generales de la casa. Con el fin - HP StorageWorks 300 | HP StorageWorks 300 Virtual Library System user guide (AH1 - Page 167
power 460 W SATA hard drive 80 GB capacity 7,200 rpm rotational speed Power supply 460 W CD-ROM drive 24x IDE Memory 2048 MB DDR2 SRAM 400 MHz ECC Processor 2x Pentium® single-core Xeon™ processor (3.8 GHz)Intel® 3.00-GHz Xeon™ 1-MB L2 cache (800 MHz FSB) HP StorageWorks 167 - HP StorageWorks 300 | HP StorageWorks 300 Virtual Library System user guide (AH1 - Page 168
Flash capacity SDRAM Latency Throughput Switching capacity Routing table size Maximum BTUs Voltage Current Power Frequency Specification 14.4 x 17.32 x 1.75 in. (36.58 x 43.99 x 4.45 cm) 1U height 10.2 lb (4.63 kg) fully loaded 20 RJ-45 10/100/1000 ports (IEEE 802.3 Type 10Base-T, IEEE 802.3u Type - HP StorageWorks 300 | HP StorageWorks 300 Virtual Library System user guide (AH1 - Page 169
altitude derating of 1°C per 300 m (1.8°F per 1,000 ft) to 3048 m (10,000 ft) is applicable. No direct sunlight allowed. 2Storage maximum humidity of 95% is based on a maximum temperature of 45°C (113°F). Altitude maximum for storage corresponds to a pressure minimum of 70 KPa. HP StorageWorks 169 - HP StorageWorks 300 | HP StorageWorks 300 Virtual Library System user guide (AH1 - Page 170
170 Specifications - HP StorageWorks 300 | HP StorageWorks 300 Virtual Library System user guide (AH1 - Page 171
and after the backups are complete written to physical tape in the background. One virtual tape emulates one physical tape to the host system. Data is held on the virtual tape, which greatly improves restore times over the slow loading process of a robotic library. The VLS will be able to perform - HP StorageWorks 300 | HP StorageWorks 300 Virtual Library System user guide (AH1 - Page 172
is not assigned to a virtual library. Data cannot be restored from virtual media located in the Firesafe until the media is moved into a library. hot plug The ability to add and remove devices to an appliance while the appliance is running and have the operating system automatically recognize the - HP StorageWorks 300 | HP StorageWorks 300 Virtual Library System user guide (AH1 - Page 173
tape cartridges in a library. node A server that contains the hardware and software required to run a virtual library system. This refers to a hardware assembly containing a power supply, cooling fans, motherboard, expansion boards, and internal hard drives to support . HP StorageWorks 173 - HP StorageWorks 300 | HP StorageWorks 300 Virtual Library System user guide (AH1 - Page 174
provides additional storage and multi-pathing capabilities on the system. When configuring the VLS300, designate the virtual tape, and the virtual tape can be migrated to physical tape. virtual tape drive An emulation of a physical transport in a virtual tape library that looks like a physical tape - HP StorageWorks 300 | HP StorageWorks 300 Virtual Library System user guide (AH1 - Page 175
virtual tape library A disk drive buffer containing virtual tape and virtual tape drives. See also virtual tape drive. world wide port name (WWPN) A unique 64-bit address used in a FC storage network to identify each device in a FC network. HP StorageWorks 175 - HP StorageWorks 300 | HP StorageWorks 300 Virtual Library System user guide (AH1 - Page 176
176 Glossary - HP StorageWorks 300 | HP StorageWorks 300 Virtual Library System user guide (AH1 - Page 177
, 61, 109 existing EVA, 19 rebuilding the library, 144 restoring settings, 115, 143 saving settings, 96, 115 conventions document, 12 text symbols, 12 copying data to physical tape, 15 D data compression, 76 data path failover, 89 date and time setting setting, 109 viewing, 109 HP StorageWorks 177 - HP StorageWorks 300 | HP StorageWorks 300 Virtual Library System user guide (AH1 - Page 178
70 name setting, 64, 109 VLS device, 37 HP storage web site, 14 Subscriber's choice web site, 14 notices, 154 L laser compliance notices, 155 library creating, 110 destroying, 111 Netbackup requirement, LUN mapping, 70 LUN masking, 69 operating system LUN requirements and restrictions, 69 LUNs delete - HP StorageWorks 300 | HP StorageWorks 300 Virtual Library System user guide (AH1 - Page 179
116 testing the mail notification settings, 104 viewing on Command View VLS, 101 viewing using CLI, 116 NTP server address, setting, 109 O operating system failure recovery, 145 re-installing, 145 operation, 47 , 16 recycling notices, 158 redundancy fans, 16 power supply, 16 HP StorageWorks 179 - HP StorageWorks 300 | HP StorageWorks 300 Virtual Library System user guide (AH1 - Page 180
racks, 130 text symbols, 12 tools, installation, 19 trace log files creating a support ticket, 106 saving to individual files, 105 viewing, 105 troubleshooting, 147 U unpacking, 20 USB LAN adapter components, 127 replacing, 141 user interfaces, 51 Command View VLS, 51 serial connection, 58 secure
HP StorageWorks
300 Virtual Library System user guide
AH138-96002
Part number: AH138–96002
First edition edition: November 2006